Yesterday Xiaomi’s Redmi announced a souped-up version of its Redmi Note 7 for India, dubbed the Redmi Note 7s. You will recall from our report yesterday that the Redmi Note 7s is simply a rebranded version of the Redmi Note 7 model sold in China, and that simply means the Redmi Note 7S in India is the Redmi Note 7 in China which bears similar specs with the Redmi Note 7 in India.
Basically, the arrival of the Redmi Note 7s means Xiaomi is selling virtually the same devices with different names in the Indian market. Well, Xiaomi has acted on time to save the situation, as it has announced that the Redmi Note 7 will cease to sell in the Indian market meaning it will â be phased outâ. While it seems like the best way to go, it is a blow on users currently using the Redmi Note 7 knowing that a device that is barely 3 months old has been phased out, even though it might continue to get all supports from the firm. While justifying the move, Anuj Sharma, head of Marketing â Xiaomi India, asserted that âmore connected with lifecycle volumes than time. Sometimes planned volumes sell out faster than expected (way faster).â
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Priced at Rs 10,999, the Redmi Note 7s offers a 48-megapixel primary camera sensor and 5-megapixel secondary depth sensor for clicking portraits, and what is more, it gets the same PRO mode in the Note 7 Pro camera app that enables users to click pictures in 48-megapixel mode, while it uses the pixel binning technology that combines four pixels to create one big pixel 12MP camera in normal mode.
Besides the cameras, the Note 7s is powered by the same SoC on the Note 7 Pro- the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 AIE processor paired with up to 4GB RAM and 64GB storage, boots Android 9 Pie with MIUI 1O as well as the same 4000mAh battery.